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Sediment Bowl Source

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jgn

06-09-2007 19:23:06




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Does anyone have a good source for QUALITY tractor sediment bowl assemblies? I bought another one from a "Farm Store" and the shutoff leaked (needed tightening) the bowl leaked (when I tightened that, the tightener broke and it does not shut the flow off completely, slowly drips.....




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jgn

06-10-2007 19:59:58




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 Re: Sediment Bowl Source in reply to jgn, 06-09-2007 19:23:06  
I got another one from the "farm supply" type store today. Almost as bad, adjuster loose, Bowl leaks upon starting but at least the shutoff works on this so I can keep the fuel from dripping until I find a quality one. Thanks for all the suggestions, I looked on EBay too and there was about 40 on there.



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1941 farmall a boy

06-10-2007 18:44:20




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 Re: Sediment Bowl Source in reply to jgn, 06-09-2007 19:23:06  
Dennis Carpenter's Is the best place ever all the parts are just great. Thats where I get all my truck parts from.



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Dave_Id

06-10-2007 06:34:06




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 Re: Sediment Bowl Source in reply to jgn, 06-09-2007 19:23:06  
When you get your next bowl, soak the cork bowl gasket overnight in a real light oil. This will soften it some, so the bowl doesn't leak,



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JGN

06-10-2007 07:29:27




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 Re: Sediment Bowl Source in reply to Dave_Id, 06-10-2007 06:34:06  
This particular brand had a black rubber typegasket. Maybe U need to put some type of sealer on it???



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old

06-09-2007 21:01:57




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 Re: Sediment Bowl Source in reply to jgn, 06-09-2007 19:23:06  
I get all the ones I use at an O'reilly's auto parts store. If they don't work as they should at least they will take them back and let you try another one. So far I haven't got a bad one yet but who knows that may change



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Chris S.

06-09-2007 20:06:18




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 Re: Sediment Bowl Source in reply to jgn, 06-09-2007 19:23:06  
I bought mine from Tractor Supply and mine also has a slow leak, I am in the process of restoring a 52 ford 8n and I am going to be buying a new bowl from Dennis Carpenter's ford restoration catalog, hopefully his will be of better quality then the 'farm stores'



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Leland

06-09-2007 19:43:17




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 Re: Sediment Bowl Source in reply to jgn, 06-09-2007 19:23:06  
look in junk yards there should be something that is close that will work after all they used them on other things besides tractors .



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Bob

06-09-2007 19:36:56




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 Re: Sediment Bowl Source in reply to jgn, 06-09-2007 19:23:06  
It's getting REAL tough to find replacement sediment bowl assemblies NOT made in the land of "almost right". Hopefully, you can find a shop that's been around for a while that may have an old-stock US made unit.



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